BABonding &
Attachment Review

REVIEW NOTE · 18 JANUARY 2026

Editorial and safety policy

How the publication handles health claims, uncertainty, identity, and corrections.

We describe study populations, settings, comparisons, outcomes, follow-up, and limits before summarising a result. We avoid converting a research average into a personal treatment recommendation.

Attachment terms can be useful descriptions, but they are not self-diagnoses. This publication does not tell a reader to start, stop, or replace care. Pages that discuss clinical subjects show a health note and direct personal decisions to qualified professionals.

The former organisation’s identity is not reused. We do not publish an inherited member directory, practitioner claim, event endorsement, or old staff biography. Corrections and safety concerns can be sent through the contact page.